All Blacks v Lions tickets set to go on sale

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Auckland - New Zealand Rugby have released details of ticket sales timings and pricing for next year's tour of the British and Irish Lions.

Tickets for the much anticipated series go on general sale from
October 28 for all seven non-Test matches. This follows a priority
period from early October for thousands of New Zealand rugby community
members.

As demand will far outweigh the capacity of the Test venues, an
online ballot will open on September 5 for fans to apply for tickets for
the three All Blacks v British and Irish Lions Tests. This will
only be accessible by those living in New Zealand.

Fans can increase their chances in the ballot if they are season
ticket holders, members of the rugby community and Team All Blacks
members. The ballot will be drawn in mid-November.

The British and Irish Lions will play 10 matches across seven cities
from Whangarei to Dunedin. The series gets underway in Whangarei on June 3, 2017 and culminates in Auckland on July 8 when the All Blacks play
the third and final Test against the touring side.

Children’s tickets start at
$10 (R108) for the Barbarians match and NZ$29 (R310) for the other non-Test matches.

New Zealand Rugby's chief executive Steve Tew said his organisation
were committed to making matches as affordable as possible, but
acknowledged prices were set higher than for normal Super Rugby matches
and domestic Tests.

"We believe we’ve settled on a fair level of pricing for what is the
biggest event New Zealand will host since Rugby World Cup 2011," he
told the All Blacks website.

"A family of four will be able to see the British and Irish Lions
take on their Super Rugby team for under $160, while the Tests are
priced at about the level of a Rugby World Cup quarter-final or other
major international event.

"We believe we’ve got the balance right – we want to encourage as
many New Zealanders as possible to embrace this unique rugby experience
as we welcome the legions of Lions fans to our shores once again."

More than 20 000 Lions fans are expected to descend on New Zealand during the series.

"We’re aiming at having at least 250 000 tickets across the 10 matches available to buy," added Tew.

"The remaining tickets are being sold through official travel and
hospitality packages. We’re already seeing significant demand for
tickets in the UK and Ireland with Lions Rugby Travel likely to sell out
their allocation of tickets as part of their Supporter Tours packages."

For European residents official Supporter Tours packages, including
tickets, travel and/or accommodation are available through Lions Rugby
Travel (www.lionsrugby.com/tours).

"Delivering a successful and profitable series on and off the field
is critical to making sure the game remains strong in New Zealand," said
Tew.

"The revenue that’s generated from this one in 12-year event gets
ploughed back into rugby at all levels for the benefit of future
generations."

New Zealand Rugby said that as for Rugby World Cup 2011 and the New
Zealand Lions Series in 2005, it was important that supporters of the
game received priority access.

"We want to reward the loyalty of those who underpin the game,” explained Tew.

"We’ll then run a ballot for the Tests which will be open to those
living in New Zealand only. This will include a maximum purchase of four
tickets.

"This will be an amazing six weeks of rugby enriched by the unique
atmosphere that only a New Zealand Lions Series creates. The memories of
2005 are still very fresh in many fans’ minds so we hope they, along
with a new generation of supporters, make the most of this unique
opportunity to see international rugby at its very best.

"We are talking about a team that is made up of the best players from England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland.

"The Lions won their last series in Australia in 2013 and we know
that they’ll be incredibly strong. But equally our teams will unite for
the challenge and for those players lucky enough to take the field this
will be an absolute career highlight. We want as many New Zealanders as
possible to be there to enjoy the occasion."

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